Co-Production and Public Service Management

Co-Production and Public Service Management

Citizenship, Governance and Public Services Management

Pestoff, Victor

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

204

Mole

Inglês

9780367733803

15 a 20 dias

410

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1. Rethinking Public Service Management and Renewing Democracy: Engaging



citizens as co-producers of public services



2. Beyond Exit & Voice in Enduring Welfare Services: Citizens as co-producers?



3. Empowering Parents as Co-producers of Childcare Services in Sweden



4. Citizens as Co-Producers of Welfare Services: Childcare in eight European countries



5. Citizens as Co-Producers of Personal Social Services in Sweden: Towards a



paradigm of democratic participation



6. Crucial Concepts for Understanding Co-production in Third Sector Social



Services and Health Care



7. Small Groups, Collective Action and the Sustainability of Co-production



8. Exploring Synergies between Social Enterprise, Social Innovation and Co-production: Key post-NPM concepts in public sector reforms



9. Co-production at the Crossroads of Public Administration Regimes: What role for



service users, providers and the third sector?



10. Co-production and Public Administration Regimes: Their impact on hybrid



organizations



11. Reframing Co-production: More definitions or different schools?



12. Co-production and the Third Sector in the 21st Century: New schools of democracy and participatory public service management
Citizen Participation;Public Administrations Regimes;co-production;Public Administration;social challenges;Parent Co-ops;Street Level Police Officers;Communitarian Regime;Traditional Public Administration;public sector reforms;Service Users;Social Enterprises;public management;Collective Co-production;Social Enterprise;Personal Social Services;Public Service Management;Communitarian Type;Public Service Delivery;Parent Participation;Childcare Services;Municipal Childcare;Preschool Services;Providing Welfare Services;Childcare Facilities;Social Service Co-ops;Organization Specific Approaches;Welfare Services;Worker Co-ops;Participatory State